A rare find on the streets of Lebanon gives good vibrations; The new child custody laws of Jordan; Is Islamic hegemony overwhelming Egypt's non-Muslim community? ; The awkward moment when Microsoft's new logo is made on a Mac- one blogger discovers; Kuwait shows its love of vintage cars.

Lebanon may have a reputation for being the most liberal in the region, but not THIS liberal. In a rare gem moment, this blogger highlights this vibrator advert in Beirut from the 1960's. We do declare!
"And believe it or not, vibrators were believed to be of medical use to cure what was called “Female hysteria” in the past!"

This Egypt-based blogger discusses how non-Muslims and atheists in Egypt are being engulfed in Muslim terminology and lifestyle. In spite of it being illegal to be openly an atheist in Egypt, non-Muslims tend to be expected to know all about Islamic culture. This can't be easy on outsiders and non-Muslims.
"Egyptians should be reminded that Atheists and non Muslims exist in this country, and for that to happen, the weakened non Muslims and atheists should stop repeating the religious Muslim words, reprimand a receptionist, the taxi driver and the security women for not acknowledging their existence."

Apple users rejoice. Here's a bit of news that will make your Mac-using, Steve Jobs worshiping friends rejoice with some kind of undeserved success. This tech-savvy blogger uncovered that the new Microsoft 8 logo was produced on a Mac. If you're keeping score, that's one more point for Apple.

It's no secret that Kuwaitis love their cars. So, it's no surprise to see the enthusiasm shown by this Kuwaiti blogger at the 2012 Kuwait Concur d'Elegance. Car lovers (or history buffs) can enjoy pictures of some of the class cars exhibited.